

The Examined Life
Kenneth Primrose
The Examined Life podcast explores the questions we should be asking ourselves with a range of leading thinkers. Each episode features a different interview, and appeals to those interested in wisdom, personal development, and what it might mean to live a good life. Topics vary from discussing the role of dopamine mining and status anxiety, to exploring the science of awe and attention.
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Jul 18, 2023 • 50min
Madeleine Bunting - what is home?
Send us Fan MailEver found yourself pondering what truly constitutes a sense of 'home'? Join me as I, alongside award-winning author and journalist, Madeline Bunting, explore the multifaceted concept of home and the profound emotions associated with it. From reminiscing about our childhood homes, to discussing how our upbringing shaped our perceptions about home, we explore the essence of home, and the different meanings it takes.Support the show

Jun 26, 2023 • 57min
Sir Terry Waite - how do we rebuild trust and foster community?
Former hostage, Sir Terry Waite, discusses the erosion of trust and the importance of rebuilding it. He explores the impact of change, machines, and betrayal on trust and community. The speaker also shares personal stories of suffering and turning negativity into positivity. The podcast dives into ways to rebuild trust and foster community and emphasizes the need for moral standing and community in today's society.

Jun 10, 2023 • 58min
Helena Norberg-Hodge - Why is life getting harder and faster?
Send us Fan MailWhy does life seem to be getting harder and faster day by day? How can we shift the paradigm towards a more sustainable and harmonious existence? Join us as we tackle these questions with Helena Norberg-Hodge, an influential thinker, writer, award-winning filmmaker, and founder of the non-profit Local Futures. Helena shares her insights on the broken economic system and its devastating impact on our mental, physical, and spiritual well-being. Drawing from her experience living with the Ladakh in Tibet, we discuss how embracing a more interconnected and interdependent worldview can lead to a healthier planet and lifestyle. Helena also reveals the importance of promoting local economies can foster adaptation, reduce waste, and create more accountable practices.Finally, we examine the dangers of blind faith in technology and the vital role of experiential knowledge in our lives. Discover how we can challenge technological optimism, reconnect with nature, and renew our sense of hope for a more balanced and sustainable future. Support the show

May 29, 2023 • 57min
Will Storr - How am I keeping score?
Send us Fan MailHow do you keep score in the game of life? Journalist and author Will Storr explores the evolutionary roots of our need to play games for status and connection, and why it is valuable to become consciously aware of the games we are playing, and what the different games are that we play across the lifespan. Support the show

May 14, 2023 • 48min
Tim Ingold - How do we think differently about generations?
Send us Fan MailTim Ingold is a professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Aberdeen. He is a fellow of the British Academy and the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and is one of the most influential anthropologists in the field today. This conversation explores the way we have come to think about the passage of human generations, and why there is a need to think differently in order to live sustainably.Support the show

Apr 29, 2023 • 53min
Lisa Miller on spirituality and awakened awareness - when have I been both a point and a wave?
Send us Fan MailDr Lisa Miller is a professor of psychology at Columbia University in New York. Her books The Spiritual Child and The Awakened Brain focus on the psychology of spirituality, and why it is so important to pay attention to our innate spirituality. Dr Miller's work is fascinating, profound, and practical at illuminating an aspect of being that is rarely given scientific attention but is crucial to human flourishing.Support the show

Apr 17, 2023 • 53min
Anna Lembke - What does it look like to have a healthy relationship with pain and pleasure?
Send us Fan MailAnna Lembke is a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University, and a world leading expert on addiction. Her influential book Dopamine Nation describes the ways our culture is primed to make us into addicts. Dr Lembke's work is compelling, and provides a raft of practical advice for navigating a culture where so much of life has become 'drugified' to make us into addicts.Support the show

Apr 4, 2023 • 37min
Oliver Burkeman - How do I more fully embrace my finitude?
Send us Fan MailThe writer and journalist Oliver Burkeman has spent the last few decades studying and writing about different self-help and productivity strategies. One of the conclusions Oliver has come to, is that there is liberation in realising our limitations. In this first episode of the series, Oliver explores the question of how we can more fully embrace our finitude.Support the show


